The unit guides are posted on the appropriate pages at the left (L2 Unit 2, for example).
What has changed?
The South Carolina World Language Standards from 2013 were revised to reflect the ACTFL Proficiency Standards. Our South Carolina Standards are written in the form of "I can" statements and use the same proficiency level descriptors as ACTFL: Novice Low, Mid, and High; Intermediate Low, Mid, High; Advanced Low, Mid, High. For more detailed information, check out:
Our district proficiency goals are for level 1 students to attain either Novice Mid or Novice High and for level 2 students to improve by at least one level overall, so the expectation is for level 2 students to attain Novice High with some success at Intermediate Low.
The lexical themes (vocabulary) and support structures (grammar) are now explained in categories based on how students will use the content in the unit. The vocabulary should not simply be copied and pasted into a handout for students, but rather, it gives teachers a starting point in considering the vocabulary their students need to talk about/read about/write about each topic. Teachers are encouraged adapt vocabulary based on cultural considerations (relevant regional variations and expressions), key words from authentic materials used in class, and words that students might need to communicate their own ideas.
The context for Level 2 is learning about and comparing different aspects of life in different places. This continues from the Level 1 context of sharing information with TL speakers and extends to learning and sharing with greater detail. This provides teachers with an opportunity to link concepts to 21st century skills and global citizenship, as well as using technology to connect to the world beyond our community. For more information, see these resources:
There were few changes made to the sections for Materials/Resources, Instructional Strategies, and Interim Assessments. This is where you come in! Please share your ideas as you are able.
To post to the unit page, click on the appropriate page link at the left, then after the page loads, click "Edit" in the upper right. You can now place your cursor under a category on the page and add your information. This is the best option if you want to include an image, media, or link to a resource. The last step is to preview the page and then hit "Save." That's all there is to it!
Level 1 curriculum (revised August 2014)
The unit guides are posted on the appropriate pages at the left (L2 Unit 2, for example).
What has changed?
The South Carolina World Language Standards from 2013 were revised to reflect the ACTFL Proficiency Standards. Our South Carolina Standards are written in the form of "I can" statements and use the same proficiency level descriptors as ACTFL: Novice Low, Mid, and High; Intermediate Low, Mid, High; Advanced Low, Mid, High. For more detailed information, check out:
ACTFL Guidelines and Manuals for Performance Descriptors, Proficiency Guidelines, & Can-Do statements
ACTFL World Readiness Standards Summary
Our district proficiency goals are for level 1 students to attain either Novice Mid or Novice High and for level 2 students to improve by at least one level overall, so the expectation is for level 2 students to attain Novice High with some success at Intermediate Low.
The lexical themes (vocabulary) and support structures (grammar) are now explained in categories based on how students will use the content in the unit. The vocabulary should not simply be copied and pasted into a handout for students, but rather, it gives teachers a starting point in considering the vocabulary their students need to talk about/read about/write about each topic. Teachers are encouraged adapt vocabulary based on cultural considerations (relevant regional variations and expressions), key words from authentic materials used in class, and words that students might need to communicate their own ideas.
The context for Level 2 is learning about and comparing different aspects of life in different places. This continues from the Level 1 context of sharing information with TL speakers and extends to learning and sharing with greater detail. This provides teachers with an opportunity to link concepts to 21st century skills and global citizenship, as well as using technology to connect to the world beyond our community. For more information, see these resources:
World Languages and 21st Century Skills excerpt from PDF at Partnership for 21st Century SkillsACTFL World Languages & 21st Century Skills Introduction
Infographic for 21st century skills
There were few changes made to the sections for Materials/Resources, Instructional Strategies, and Interim Assessments. This is where you come in! Please share your ideas as you are able.
To post to the unit page, click on the appropriate page link at the left, then after the page loads, click "Edit" in the upper right. You can now place your cursor under a category on the page and add your information. This is the best option if you want to include an image, media, or link to a resource. The last step is to preview the page and then hit "Save." That's all there is to it!
General Resources for Level 1- Details
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List of language tasks appropriate for beginners-generated during curriculum 6/18/2012